Inanna
Sumerian goddess of love, war, fertility, and political power. Inanna's descent to the underworld, death, and resurrection forms a powerful myth of transformation. She strips away attributes at each gate, dies, and is resurrected. Inanna represents the integration of apparent opposites—love and war, creation and destruction. Her journey symbolizes the necessary descent into shadow for wholeness.
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